rlE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1899. 71 CMMDAII DEATH OF WALTON LEE. Robbed of Llfo ot Threahold of Man hood Estimable) Character. Walton Lcc. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Leo, ot Belmont street, whose prob able death wast announced in The Trib une a couple of dan ago, succumbed to peritonitis "Wednesday night. Inles ttnul perfointlon, follow lug a Bevoie at tack ot typhoid fever caused the liouble which robbed him of life nt the thresh old of manhood TJercised was 19 yearn old and was bom In the houc where he died. A few vears ago he learned the lath ers' trade, but recently he entered Into the bicycle business. Ho was a young' man of fine business Insight and unim peachable integrity, and his untimely death Is a positive loss to the commu nity which sympathizes deplv with the bereaved -patents. One slstei, Mls Ollvo Lee and n biother, Ijfr.iv Lee, f Clo eland, O., also mouin his loss. The latter ho was telegraphed for, did not tarrive until yesterday. " The funeral will be held tonioirow af ternoon at 1 o clotU. Kev. O, A. TJaee, . Ph D, of the Methodist chinch, will ofllclate. Interment will bo made in the Cireenllcld cemetery. FERN HALL IN 1800. It has 'been, geneially supposed th&t Kern Hall, Ciysttil lake, which was o mccesslully managed last season by Mr. and Mr" William Thompson, now of Hotel Anthracite, would be conduct ed by them in 1899. Such, however, Is not the case The owner of the popu lar summer report announced yesterday that Mnitha C. and Mrs. Sylvester Johnson will conduct the house. There will be no bar and rates will be made popular. THEATRICAL. Waltu's opera company pieseiited "The Bohemian Girl" to a laigc audi ence at the Grand last evening. To night a double bill, embracing the hu moroiiH H. SI. S. Pinafore and Mas caenl's mastei piece "Cavallorla llustl cana." Next week Tommy Shearer and a company of fifteen artists will hold forth at the Giand giving up-to-date comedies. "The Dangers of a Great City" will be the opening bill. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Kate Glllen, who has been seri ously ill, is improving. Mis. Laude Wright, who has been buffering from grip, Is convalescent. Miss Jennie Weller is confined to Ho tel Anthracite by illness. Miss Finn has returned fiom Scott, whore she visited her slsier, Mis. Gloa feon. Mrs. W. II. Olvev, of Darte avenue, has returned from Horrid: Pontic, where she visited fiiends. Miss Mary A. Gallagher, who has been visiting the Misses Nlcol, of River street, returned to her home in Scran ton yesterdoj Leioy Pei kins, of Wavmait, is the guest of friends in this city. Wallace Illstcd Is suffering with the grip. Dr. D L. Bailey recently called on Peter Stoich nt the Wllkes-Barro ho pltal. The patient Is slowly recovering. Ho was Injured In the Delaware and Hudson wieck at Mill Creek Chauncey Feeney was painfully bit ten by a v iclciis horse yesterday." Dr. Malawn dressed the injured aim. Jesse D. Norii", who for several years has been stepogiaoher Ir the die su perintendent's ofllce of this citv, has accepted j. situation under the govern ment with the inspector of steel at Pittsburg. He will assume his new duties at once. Edward Carr will suc ceed Mr XnrilR at the Brie office. Mrs. W. D Frank, of Gllbeit stieet, Is entertaining Mis. . Ker-ren", 6t Forest City. Piofessor George Mason, of Wllkes Ilaue, Is spending a lew elnvs in this eltv. JERMYN. Yesteiday afternoon the team ot horses belonging to Hemy Soley broke n.vay from a bob load of r oal they were hauling up Lackawanna stieet and ran away along Main stieet a far as Dunn's ofllce, wheio they nin into a telegraph pole and weie inptuied. Dur ing the time of their night the stieet was ciowded with chilrfreinho weie coasting down the hill, ancTthe fact that no one was Injured a lemaik r.ble. Jermyn conclave, Xo ::S, 1. u H , ms elected the following officers for the ensuing eai: Archon, W. J Borgan. past aichon. J. W. Grant, provost. Peter Speichei . pi elate, T, U. Moon: secretaiy. r. II. Tennis: linancter, Hen Morgan, tieasuicr, Joseph Ten nis Iiibpcctoi, Price Davis, waiden, Patrick Malonev: sentinel. Thomas Mnish trustee. John McCartv Mapteis Porcv and Reginald Hough ton entertained a number of tiled oang fiiends ut theli home on South Main stieet Wednesday evening. Those present weie Misses Maty Siottigue, Kthel Ilnkei Floienc Slalns, Grace Townsend, Louit Caiglll. Edith and Floienee Manaid, MilUied Haiber and Flunk Pondered, Aloiuo Davis, Pies tou Badger, Jospph Caiglll, Harold Davis. Peicy. Beginald and Harold Houghton Mrs Louis Ciutnet, uf Bmou stieet, entertained the mcmbeis ot htr Sun-' day school class last evening. The Ladles' Aid society of the Flist Baptist chuich will give an entertain ment, entitled 'A Bachelor Advei Us ing for a Wife," next Wednesday even Ing. The price of udmisslon will i. twenty-five cents, which will Include nn oyster stew. Mis. W. L Rogers, ot Second ptieet, is at Hethany attending the funeial of her undo, Bev E O Waid. Mine Foi eman Davis is leroverlng fiom the grip From the number ot candidates in the field, the locnl pilmary election promises to be more than usually ttpli Ited The Second wuid Republicans will elect a ticket this evening In En terprise hall. VEOKVILLE. A horse attached to a sleigh cieated no little excitement In the vicinity of the Deavvaie and Hudson depot e- terday afternoon by lunnlng away. It was captured near the Ontario and Pull Btrenith. health, tons and dereioumaot to every portion ot the body, fctfrcta , oi cUseuu, overwork, worry. wo jumcv ui jrouwi nuu ex. reUM ol manhood nuirtlv ' cured, Appliance and rra. edlei tent on trial. No tnonry in advanct, Sealed, particular! free, Corre- CfrtnilpnrA rnnflrC.t.t(al Erl IE UEDIOALCO., BurFAto, N.Y, TREEl KTn All. I uru J JONAS LONG'S SONS. The triumph of a great week of business; the zenith of bargain-giving; the accumulating desires of our buyers to put forth their best efforts will give to our generous public TWO Ooprecedeoled Bargain Days Today aod Torciorrou) This January Trade Sale is making a name for itself among the trade events of the year. Already it has eclipsed our efforts of one year ago. It makes dimes do the work calculated for dollars. You will be startled by the money-saving opportunities that confront you here. Fact. Every line speaks volumes for the goodness of the stocks and the unparalled littleness of the prices. Western crossing. Xo damage was done to the outfit.' W. F. Ketchum 'was a Visitor at the Electric City yesterday. Icju fourteen, Inches th.Icli is being hat vested on the miniature lake located on John Grlsdale's farm. Tfle sidewalks on Main street are used by the youngsters to skate upon. Pedestrians prefc? to use the sttecta on account of the ley condition ot the walks. We have a borough ordinance to remedy It, but the road commis sioner does1 not enforce It. TAYLOR NEWS. This Evening's Event Receptions Tendered Personal News. The entertnlnment and supper which Is to be held nt the Methodist Episco pal church this evening promises to be a first class affair. The young men who have charge have? pared no leas onable effort to obtain good results The purpose of this undertaking Is to asqulre funds with which to replenish the church treasury. The following Is the proginmme: belcctionon phono graph, male quartette, Messrs. Ev'ans, Watkins. Tubbs and Dibble; solo, Rich aid Watklns, selection, male quai tette; solo, William Jones; selection, phonograph; solo, J. E. AVatklns; duet, Evans and AVatklns, selection, male quaitette; solo, Charles J. Dibble, selec tion, phonograph; selection, male quar tette; solo, John F. Tubbs, solo, J. E. Watklns; declamation, Arthur Stone; solo, Richard AVatklns; selection, phon ogi aph. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Pond street, was the scene of a social event on Tuesday evening, when they had for their guests a par ty from Oladn Tannery, who took ad vantage of the beautiful sleighing. Those who composed the party were Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vens, Mrs. John Howells, Mr. and Mrs. George Stall, Mr. and Sirs. David Aston and Messrs. Thomas Jones, AVilllam Jones, James Jones and Mrs. Mnrgoret Smith, of this place. A pleasant surprise party was ten deied Mr. and Mre. James Tlbbs at their home In South Taylor on Tues day evening by their many young friends. Music, games and dancing were the amusements of the evening. Refreshments were served and at a late hour the parly departed. Those present were Misses Ada Lang, Anna Bright, Bettha and Emma AVIlllams, Emma Owens, Mary and Olwen How ells. Satah Curdett, of Scranton; Mary and Sarah AA'llllams, Emma Owcna, Annlo Roland, Xellle Cook, Jen nie and Barbara Gruver, Mlnne Huf fered, Jennie Barley, Emma. Marsh, Slaggle Evans, Alice Franklin, Messrs. AAr. Jefferson Hasklns, AA'llllam Grlf flths, AVJIllam Daniels, Frank AVIl llams, AVIllam Morgans, Henry Powell, Henry Lewis, Daniel Ash, W II. Xich olas, Garfield AVIlllams, David R, Da vis, Robeit Slmerson, Oscar Gruver, Henry Reese, J. T Jones, Percy Owens, AVilllam Beynon, John Secoie, Harry AVilson and Frederick AVllson. Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins and Mrs. Thomns and Mrs. Margaret Edwards, of Edwatdsvillo, visited Mrs. E. J. Evans, of Xorth Main street, yesterday. The funeral of James Kerr, of Slb lej, will take place this afternoon from his late home. Services will be held In the house ft 2 o'clock. Builal will be made In the Presbyteflan cemetery. Invincible Commandery, Xo. 232, Knights of Malta, will meet this even ing In their rooms In ReeFe's hall. The employes of the Taylor, Pyno and Holden collleiles received their monthly earnings for December yes teiday. Theie Is much talk of conducting a baoheloirV ball In the near future. Mis Evan L. Davis was the guest of her dcugluer In Green Rldgo on AVednesdUi Slis. AV AV. AVatklns, of Grove stieet, Is slowly lecoverlng fiom hei leceut sickness. The tunetal of Ida AA'llll.tnih took place jesterday. m - HONESDALE. Mis. Giles Gieene, mother of Homer Gieene, Is seriously 111 at her homo at Lake Ariel. The tuneral of Mi Tamile Frankel, who died Satmday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs L Fareth. took place Tuesday afternoon. Rev. E. O. AVaid, for many veais a resident of Bethany, died at his homo In Bethany Tuesday morning He Is survived by one son and one daughter, Mr. E. O. AA'aid, of Xewaik, X. J., and Mrs. Di. Reed Bums, of Sot anion. Thu funeral services weie held Thursday afternoon at i.' o'clock from the Beth any Presbyteilnn chmch. By a proclamation Issued by the sheriff, the voters of Arayno lountv nr.j on Tuesday, Fob 21, to cast their bal lot for ot ugainm a county poor house. A letter addiessed to the Scranton, llouesdalo and Eastern railroad is ad vertised In the Honesdale postofTU o. It Is otllclally announced that by Monday wt the Gravity track will bo (hinged to a wide gauge. Rev. R. M Rhodfrlek has accepted a call to the Dunmore Baptist church. Uev. Mr. Whalen has, c,n account of Illness, not entered upon his duties as pastor of the Honesdale Baptist chmch. Thu new year H heie and to Is Hones dale. Passengers are dally taking their lust ride on the Giavity railroad. The little locomotive tailed to make tlmo last week, but this week Is on time. All of the students who were home for vacation have leturned to school, Thy firlp hus not Intei fered with our grad ed schools, which aro lunnlng with a full quota Business N running In tho usual order. Some of tho buslne! men aie so busy that they havo no time to remove the Ice and snow from tho walks In front of their stores. Danclntr U the order for the evenings nt every turn, on sidewalk and on tel phone pole you are confronted with a JONAS LONG'S SONS. Underwear Women's Fleece Lined Jeiscy Ribbed Vests. Veiy i Special at IX2C Women's Fleece Lined Pants, the ac kind. Very Special 4 . at 17C Misses' Fine Jersey Ribbed Vests, always 25c. Very Special at 19C Women's Fine Australian Wool Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, Oxford cut, always? 1 and e $1.25. Very special at.... 5UC Boys' Natural Grey Shirts and Drawers, always 25c. Very Special at 1C Boys' Fleece Lined Underwear, never sold under 25c. Very Special at ZAQ Jonas Long's Sons notice Inviting you to a dance. Sleigh ing Is excellent" lumbermen and other3 are enjoying It. A laige ico crop has been gathered, which was never bet ter. Business nt our opera house is at low tide, hardly know we have one. Our young soldiers are much elated by tho prospect of a trip to Harrisburg at tho expense of Uncle Sam. Eggs are scarce, but pickerel fishing Is good. The Delaware and Hudson pavmaster was a welcome visitor yesterdav. The next pay In Honesdale will be very light Tho shoo factories that have been idle for tho annual Inventory aie starting up this week. Special services are being held in the Piesbvterlan chapel this week. The glass cutting shops have resumed woik. PITTSTON NEWS The Exeter Club Reception and Ban quetThe Elks and Their New Home The Sewor Problem, Mar riages, Deaths, and the Local Grist 1 of Yesterday About the City. One of the most brilliant social events that has ever occurred in this city was the (list leceptlon held by the Exeter club In their handsome building on Luzerno street, on the AVest Side, last evening. Upwnrds of two hundred guests arilved and took possession of the 100ms. Previous to the arrival of the first delegation a largo canopy had been erected from the club house to tho curb, while the front of the build ing was Illuminated with hundreds of Incandescent lights of every hue and color. The Intel lor showed the handi work of deft hands In lloral decora tions. Tho reception hall and the ad joining apartments weie bowers of beauty, while the grand staircase was entwined with festoons of evergreens and potted plante. AVhen tho guests arrived they were received by the re ception committee, and they quickly accepted the oppoitunlty of an inspec tion of the membeis' cozy den. At ten o'clock Oppenhlem's orchestra en hanced the interest of tho occasion with delightful music, and until mid night the lovers of teipslcore glided over the glassy surface of the floor in the beautiful ball room. Dora Lee served a buffet lunch of the most ap petizing kind and this, was followed until an early hour this morning with nn excellent proginmme of dancing and music. Tho costumes of the ladles weie creations of loveliness. The guests present besides those fiom the east and west sides, leptesented Xew Yotk, Philadelphia, Scianton, Carbon dale, AVllkes-Bane and m.'tny other towns up and down the valley The Elks of this city aie busily en gaged tmnsformlng the Butler House block, which they have leased for a teim of years, Into a paiadle, and the "don," as they probably will name it, will bo most of the most elaborate and cozy places of meeting In tho city. The memberships ho compilses the bus iness talent of this plate, will leave nothing undone to add to Its attrac tiveness and enmfoit. The hoiirJp vvarmtng, which will take place about Feb. 1, will be a tun prise of tho agree able soit to those who will be favored with an invitation Sterer Hnhn will be placed In cluugo of the piemlscs when the Improvements ate coinploted. Mif J. P. Klrbv Is entertaining Airs. James Lindsay, of Wnjmart and Mrs. A Simpson, of Atlantic City. The telephone exdungr hu just health is Wealth DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE OKlb.NAL' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is cold under posUIto Written Guarantee, denes, Nervousness, Lutsltude, all Drains, Youth, tul Krrorc, or Excusaiyo VJto of Tubnocu, Opium, or liquor, which leads to Miser, Consumiition, lueauity and Death. At etoro or by mail, tl a boxi six for tv, with written guurnutco to care or refund money. HnniplcpacU age, containing tho dajn' treatment, with full instructions, KS cents. Ono eaoiple only sold to uacu persuu. avmutuuruy uiuu. earned Label Soecial JmS Extra Strength. 1 1 th.aAB I Jifil RdmlinAJ I Btenllty or iJarrenneas. 11 a ixxi 011 jor 33, wmiv, lit ten . auariintevzd t SiS ft" iiinnrnln 4 rntM. Arfilflfnfl iQEPOREor bvPinll. AfTEn PorSuleby William 0. Clark, Ji6 I'cnn Av Scrunttin, t'u. a Inn rriij-J na HP' 'Ok Tpy jfltijay tl "Vfll X JONAS LONQ'S SONS. Cut Prices California Hams, cured in Scranton, per lb 53ic Sugar Cured Hams, weighing over 12 lbs; per lb 814c Dry Salt Bacon, very lean and fine ; per lb 714c California Truiics, large and solid; G lbs for 25c Comb Honey, from selected hives; per section 10c American Sardines, very choice; 7 cans for 25c Choice Rice, large flaky kernels ; per pound 6c Rolled Oats; clean and very choice; !) lbs. for 25c Very superior Laundry Starch; 7 lbs. for 25c Choice hand-picked Tomatoes; one dozen cans 90c E. & J. Peas; sweet and tender; one dozen cans 90c Fine N. Y. State Sugar Corn ; one dozen cans 90c Peaches; fine luscious fruit; per can 12c Bartlett Pears ; very choice ; per can 1 2c Cream Crackers; choice; ." pounds for 25c BASEMENT Jonas Long's Sons placed a new switch board of the mod ern sort In their ofllce on Water street and now four hello operators are at your service. An open space between the two bridges lino a smooth sheet of Ice on tho West Side nnd numerous skaters were enjoying the afforded pilvllego yesterday afternoon. Charles Gibbons and Miss JesMie Smith attende the opera "Iolanthe" last evening at Wllkes-Darre. The Forest Castlo brewery 13 putting a thousand tons of Ice in their large houses. It Is brought fiom Harvey's lake by railroad. The employes of the "Deep Rock" factoiy enjoved a alelghiide last night to Plymouth. They were accompanied by their wives and the other girls, and arrived home at an early hour this morning, thoroughly pleased with the hospitality of the Shawneeites. The funeral of the late Mrs. Maria TIgue will take place this morning from the lesldence of her son. Coun cilman Tlgue, on North Main street. "The Factory Girl" Interested a very good-sized audience last evening and the excellence of Its production was veilfied by the frequent applauna which followed many of the inteiestlng situ ations of the play Tommy Shearer Is a good comedian, but his speeches be fore the curtain are veiy tiresome. The sum ot $340 Is all that has been paid by property holders the past year for connecting with the sewer. This Is a meagre allowing, when tho city has Invested thousands of dollats toward1 placing the city In a good sanitary con dition. If wo mlbtake not, all propeity owners are compelled by oidlnance to connect with the sewer when It Is pos sible to do so, and that it Is tho duty of the sanitary officer to bee that the ordinance is compiled with, and If this Is not done, what were the seweis hullt foi, and what is the above officer dolnr towaids earning his salarj ? The late election of ofllceis In tho fire department could have been iiu pioved upon, and no one knows It bet ter than the old vetei.ins who x'oi many yeais inn with tho old machine All the mine. of tin Lehigh Valley Coal company will be idle today and tomouow, hut will lcsume on Monday. Much disappointment Is felt among business men. owing to the monthly pay of the Pennsylvania Coal co'mpany having been detened until Satuiday of next week. This makes IHo weeka since the latt pay day. It would seem that the holding of In quefUs upon the fatal accidents which betel James Uriel and John O'Hoylu aie nothing 11101 e than puiely a faice. Bath accidents were aioidental, and theie was nothing that bhould call for an Investigation by tho coioner. J. P. Uelehunty, bi, who Is down In Noith Carolina on a hunting expedi tion, bends woid to his fiiends lime that game was never moie plentiful, and Is enjoying his tiip Immensely. Mr. Delehunty, although advanced In yeais, is a vetetan sportsman, and Is yet a crack shot. Theie has been $10,000 subset ibed to wards the election of a cut glass fac toiy on the West Sld, and It now looks as if the project will be a success. U. W. Tennant, bookkeeper at tho Stevens colliery, and Miss IUhel Behee were mm 1 led yesteiday at tho home of tho brldo's paients at Chase, Pu , by the Bev. Dr. Mills, of Wllkeh-nane. and will make their homo on AVanen stieet on the West Side. Yesterday morning ncmiuud tho death of Mis Ueorge P. Deudle, at tho home In Oregon, and her sudden termination of llfo Is a sad beieave ment to tho afflloted family. Tho de ceased was attacked vlth the grip a weelc ago, nnd on Monday had tho nils foi tune to full down a stairway and fractured ope of her arms. Later pleu ilsy, and then pneumonia set In, tnd she died as above stated, Tho funeral will tako place on Sunday afternoon. Her age was 51 years cud a husband JONAS LONG'S SONS, on Groceries: It is u quick tiip from this giocery store to your home and you're sure to get the best there is. All our canned goods are put up in the canneries to our order. They must be right or they do not enter here. Try this grocery once and you'll be it's friend at all times. Ribbons About io.ooo yards in the lot. When they are gone, no more at the price. It's a chance lot that straggled in very cheap. Single and double faced Satin Ribbons in black and all of the leading shades. No 2 NO 3 NO 4 3cyd NO 5 7cyd K012 4c yd 5c yd NoT No 9 8c yd ioc yd No 16' No32 I2C yd 14c yd 18c yd There'll none left after tomorrow. MAIN AISLE LACKAWANNA AVE Jonas Long's Sons and several grown up children suivlve her. The bieaker boys of the different mines are enjoying the fine sleighing to the utmost thiough the generosity of their employeis. The Coicoian murder case and Its piobable outcome in the present inves tigation was tho one toplo discussed In this city yesteiday. Mrs. Walsh, of Poit Griffith, and mother of Anthony "Walsh, ticket agent at the Junction for the Lehigh Valley coinpunv, and who suffered a paralylla stroke a few days ago, htlll lies in a piecailoub condition. TUB VIENNA DINING BOOMS. Is headquaiters for sleighing paitles. Ladles' dining pailois, elegantly ap pointed, and meals served on the hhort est notice day or night. Lunches of all kinds and ojsters in any style a spec ialty. No. 10 South Main btieot. T. D. Brltlgan. TUNKHANNOCK. Attorneys James B. Fiear, C. A. Der Hhlmer, .TaineH AV. Tiatt, E. J. Jaulen, W. B. Llttlu, C. A. Little and Chailes B. Teiry, of tho Wyoming county bar, are In attendance nt the session of tho superloi court In Scranton this week. Theie were only tluoe cabes to come up fiom this county at this teim Chai les Allen vs Betsey Frost, tiespass, fiom Not th Branch township, Myitlo L Llndeay vs. Susquehanna Mutual FIrse Insurance company, assumpsit; fiom Factoryvlllo boiough, In which theie was a verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount of her claim; and com monwealth vs. Fied L Jnyne, In which Solomon Tut nor Is the piosecutor. Tho latter case giew out of nn altercation duilng the 1SU7 fair of the Wyoming County Agricultural society, where Jayno was acting as a policeman and Turner as a buck dilvor Tho pios ecutlou was for absault and batttMy, and at the trial there was a veidlct of guilty. Tho Wyoming county cases came up an Thtirsduy morning The Seventh leglment, N. G P. has lecelved ordeis to parade at Hauls buig on tho occasion of the Inaugur ation of Onvoinor-elect Wlltam A Stone. K company, of thtw place, will lrave Tunkhunnock on the 618 train Monday evening, te poitlng In tho armory at Wllkes-Buue. Major William N. Reynolds, Jr., of the Third battalion, as formerly first lieutenant of K company, and II. D. Dean, of Tunkhannock, Is sergeant ma Joi of the same battalion. This will be the first appearanco of the leglincnt since oiganl7utlnn, Anlza Haimon, day operator at the D., L, & W. station at Factoiyvllte, JONAS LONG'S SONS. mm.m.mim. mm m.m.m. m. m. - The Boy Must Have Clothing Why Not at These Prices ? We defy any manufacturer to make Boys' Clothing equal to the kinds mentioned here at the pi ices quoted by us: 1 for Sailor Blouse Suits, .O sizes 5 to 10 yuars, three patterns in navy, grey and brown, nicely trimlned, pants have patent waistbands, always $3.25. 3-.Q for single-breasted Over ."O coats of all wool Irish frieze, 8 to 12 years, made with velvet collars, plain lining and full back. Only a few lelt and posi tively worth $5.50. I Qrfc for Double Breasted Chev l.Oy iot Suits, 8 to is vears. Would be a very gieat bargain at $3.00. SECOND Men's Furnishings Uuder Cost Men's Fine Camel's Hair Under wear, very nicely made, worth 39c, to goat joC Men's Velvet Fleece Lined Un derwear, never sold under 50c, to go at 35C Men's Natural Wool Underwear, always sold at 75c, to go at 50C Men's Fine Camel's Hair Under wear, always sold at 89c, togo at 59C Men's Fine Flannel Wool Shirts, extra good quality, prices $1 and $1.25, to go at.... Men's Fine Linen Bosom reinforced front and back, always 50c, to go at Men's and Boys' Percale with two collars, easily worth 75c, to go at 75c Shirts, 35c Shirts, 45c Men's Heavy Sweaters, . 75c kind, now lyC Men's Silk Neckwear, 50c kind, now 3yC WYOMING Muslins Your choice of Lonsdale, Fruit of Loom,, Hill's or Langdon '76 Muslin during this sale at . 1 yard 4-2C LACKAWANNA AVENUE Jonas Long's Sons and Mlhs Deulah Travis, accompanied by II. M. Travis, diove to tho count seat on Wednesday, obtained a mar riage license nnd were man led by Uev. U. II. Wilbur. They took the Lehigh Valley tialn east and will visit Phil adelphia, Batllmore and Washington and then ieturn for a short stay t Mi Harmon's old home at Moosh. Frank J. Spauldlng, of Foiktown. was in town on Wednesday. Mis. A. J. Motelock, who has been HI at her former homo at Hose, X. Y., has recovered sufllclently to ieturn here. Theodoie Stieeter, who has had a tun of sickness, Is able to be mound his store. James liunnncll died at his Iiuiiih hero on Tuesday inoiiiliig after sev eral weeks sickness. Mi. Bunnell was bnrn ut Bunnell Hill on the 10th of Apill, IBM. He moved to Tunkhan nock In 1S73. He i survived by two sons, F. G. and N. 0. Bunnell. His wife died lust August. Agnes Shuw has been in ehaige of a physician for tho past few das. Mrs. J. S. Tin 11. of Scranton, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Al hert Townsend, for a few dajs, re turns homo today. At the meeting of the town council on Tuesday evening the regular rout ine burilnets was transacted. The bill ot tho Klectrlc Light company foi mak ing some changes in tho Incandescent electric lights was reduced by them from $"5 to J'O, and at that llgure was paid Tho bill of the same company for lighting tho boiough for the month of December, 83.UJ, was presented and ordered paid. A. H. Hqulet, manager of the company, was pietent und made a proposition to light tho borough with torty-ttve lucundes cent lights for ?300 or fifty for $1,000. The last year's cntruct was for twenty-two Incandescent and eight aiu lights, The council took no action in tho matter, but adjourned to meet on FUduJ evening. Qeorgo A. Skinner, foreman of the Triton hose company, uppeared befoie I the council at the last meeting on be. JONAS LONG'S SONS.' j, - .rirtjJ.J j-u-L-nru-fpj-u--nj-ir-J-u- ry pair for Boys' Knee Pants, jioC of strong navy blue twill cloth, 3 to 15 yeais, always 49c. I for 3-piece Vestce of I .Oy mottled cheviot, collar edged with cloth and four rows of soutache braid, vests tiimmed to match, pants finished with bow and buckle, always S3.25, sizes 3 to 8 years. Z.yO years, choice of velvet or 4 inch Jack Tar collars, garments that were $3.98, $4.50 and $498. Some sizes missing, but not many. rLoon. Men's Fine Natural Grey Under wear, never sold under i 50c, to go at 37aC Men's Hygienic Wool Fleece Lined Underwear, always . , 75c, to go at 45C Men's Finest Quality of High Guide Wool Underwear, fine cash mere, will not shrink, elegantly made, always sold at 1.75, , to go at p 1 Men's Unlaundeied White Shirts, boucle back and front, al- ways 39c, to go at 2tDC Men's 1900 Linen Bosom Shirts, bodies of Wamsutta and New York Mills Muslin, 09c kind, . now 45C Men's Cheviot VVoiking Shirts, !&W 29 art 3Jc Men's Wool Sweaters,? 1 kind, now OPC Men's New Style Puffs, 50c kind, now 2yC AVENUE. Bargains in v China and Glass GLASS TUMBLFRS with frost ed bands, line qu ility glass, never sold under ,c each. For , this sale...". 1 5C DOZEN PLATUS Dinner, Pie and Fruit Plates, in a Luge vanety, never sold under ioc. For this sale at OC EACH LAMPS Fine Glass Lamps with shade to match, stands 22 inches high, decoiated in brown, blue and pink, always 29c. Foi this . sale at 14C EACH FINK GLASSKS Your choice of the finest Claiet, Champagne and Whiskey Glasses, finest Hint, clean and cleat, nevci sold uiulei $1.11; pel dozen. Foi this sale at $1.10 DOZEN BASEMENT Jonas Long's Sons helf of tho company to ask for tho an nual uppropilatlon Tin borough gives $100 a j ear to the company to help pay tho espouses. This inntteB went over till Fiiday evening. Hon. A. J I. Sa,iilei, lepipsentatlvu from Wjoming county, ie turned to Haiilshuig Tuwday, to be piesent at the sesslun of tho legUlntme. Mlhs Mutlou Metcalf has leturned to thu i;imlta college. La Oiippe Successfully Treated. "I have Just recoveteW fiom tho sec ond uttadi of la gilppe this year," savs Mr. James A. Jones, publisher of tho Leadct. Moxla, Texas. "In tho latter ase I used L'lminbet lulu's Cough Jtemedy und I think with lOiiMdetable buc-ces. only being In bed a little over two da s agaliibt two days for tha former attack. Tho second nttuck I am satlslled would havo been ecuiHlly as bad as the 11) st but tor tho use of this lemedy oh I hud to go to lied In about six houis after being 'struck' with It. while in thellist case I was able to attend to business ubout two dava befoie getting down.'" For balo by all druggists. Matthews Bios, whole sale and retail agents,
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